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Drinking Water Update - City seeks assistance from the public, asks residents to report odor in drinking water

Public Service Announcement

Drinking Water Update - City seeks assistance from the public, asks residents to report odor in drinking water

October 10, 2021 – Iqaluit, Nunavut

The City continues to investigate concerns from residents regarding reports of a fuel odor in the drinking water.  The City of Iqaluit continues to investigate, test and monitor our drinking water daily.  No water quality advisory is being issued at this time. Drinking water testing to date are satisfactory.

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City of Iqaluit Office Closure – September 30, 2021

City of Iqaluit Office Closure – September 30, 2021

The City of Iqaluit is acknowledging the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by closing its City offices and public buildings on Thursday, September 30, 2021 to allow residents and staff time for reflection on this significant day.

Trucked-services, garbage service as well as recreation services will be limited. Please be advised of the following alternate schedules for each service:

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Accessibility Entrance at New City Hall

Accessibility Entrance at New City Hall

The City of Iqaluit would like to remind residents with mobility impairment of the accessibility ramp that is located in the back of City Hall at building 1085. Residents with mobility impairments are encouraged to use this entrance when visiting City Hall for bill payments or any other required business at the City Hall offices.

The City would also like to remind residents that masks are mandatory throughout Nunavut, and are required in order to enter the City Hall building until further notice.

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